Disclaimer: I do not own The Sisters Grimm, Puck, Sabrina, or any of the mentioned characters. Got it? Good.

Sabrina's POV this time. I am not sure if she ever realizes why his eyes change color, but to my knowledge she doesn't.


27. Eyes

Puck.

He was annoying, immature, mischievous and dumb. But something about him always confused me. His eyes.

One minute they would be a beautiful green. The next blue as the sky. Then they could be black as pitch. I had always wanted to know what triggered these changes, but I never had the courage to.

But they continued to fascinate me, and sometimes I'd catch myself staring. I hoped and prayed that he'd never take it the wrong way. He would taunt me forever. Or completely avoid me.

I never wanted either to happen.

But one day he did catch me. We were eating breakfast. Granny Relda was finished eating, Daphne was upstairs with Red, and Uncle Jake was sleeping.

Puck was just eating, sitting right across from me at the table. My head was being propped up by one hand, and apparently I was watching his eyes.

"Take a picture, Grimm, it'll last longer," he jeered.

I just blurted it out.

"Why do your eyes change color?"

He looked shocked and confused. "Come again?"

"You know, your eyes. They change from green to blue to black. Normal people, even most Everafters, have one set eye color. Why do your change color?"

Suddenly, he burst out laughing. I scowled. I knew it. He was never gonna let this go.

I got up to leave, abandoning my plate. I was grumbling under my breath when I felt him grab my wrist.

"Jeez Grimm. No need to be offended. It was just...well, I kinda thought you were smarter than that. Everyone else knows why. Old lady, Marshmallow, Jake. Heck, even Red knows."

My scowl became more pronounced, and I pulled my wrist out his grasp.

He sighed.

"Look, I'll answer the question okay? They change color when I am very, very angry. But they only change to black. Nothing else."

I stopped. It clicked in my brain. Of course! He was right. I was being kind of stupid. They turned black when he was angry. And blue-green was the natural color.

"It's probably the lighting that makes them look more blue sometimes and green others," I said.

He nodded.

I turned around and smiled. The mystery, however pointless, was solved.


A/N: Well, I kind of had writers block today. But I really wanted to keep up with my one-a-day production line. But I will try to make a better one tommorow. Please review! They are my sustanance. They keep me well fed and satisfied :D

CLICK THE DARN BUTTON PLEASE THANKS